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Elementary School
Drama and ESL teacher

Age group:7-12

Shanghai city 

33k before tax

ASAP

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Shanghai City  Full-time Teaching Job in Private school
 (Drama and ESL teacher for Primary school)
 
Requirements:
-Work visa 
-Native speaker 
-Bachelor's degree
-TEFL/TESOL certificate 
-Teaching experience  
-Major in English or education
 
Job details:
-Location:Shanghai city 
-Start date:ASAP
-Course:Esl
-Age group:7-12 
-Class size:<25                       
-Vacancies:1  
-Weekly days off:2 days off on weekends 
-Weekly teaching hours:20 
-Work schedule:8:00-5:00pm 
 
Benefits:
-Monthly salary:33k before tax 
-Housing allowance:3K
-Summer holiday:50 days, half paid
-Winter holiday:18 days, half paid 
-Insurance 
-Work meals:3 meals for free 
-Airfare allowance
-Contract completion bonus:15K

Who will love it: BIG CITY LOVERS. Seriously, this is your spirit-home. Also, people that are a bit nervous about teaching English in China.

Population: 24 million (basically three New York cities)

Language: Mandarin Chinese, Shanghainese

Teaching English salary range: USD $1,200-4,500 per month

Fun fact: It’s not a concrete jungle. There are 157 public parks in Shanghai!

Types of ESL jobs: Everything, but especially teaching English to adults and Business English

Obvious bonus: It’s the world’s biggest city. It has…all the things!

If you’re nervous about teaching abroad in China, then this might be the place for you. This is a home away from home for expats, you won’t be short of foreign friends and there’s a large English speaking community (actually there’s a number of them!). You won’t just be hanging with your fellow TEFL heads as there are lots of business type expats too. So it’s a bit more mixed than some teach abroad opportunities. There’s also many of your home comforts and foods and it’s a truly international hub. ‍♂️

As it’s such a big city there are a lot of opportunities for teachers when it comes to teaching adults or business English. There are public and private school positions too, but there’s definitely more on the business end of things. It’s worth noting that the cost of living is higher, but then again, the wages are also higher.

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